Topic: self-harm
The issue of self-harm is often addressed through censorship measures that can infringe on free speech and privacy. Policies aimed at preventing discussions around self-harm can lead to overreach, where legitimate conversations are stifled under the guise of protection. This raises concerns about the balance between safeguarding individuals and upholding the right to express personal experiences and struggles.
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UK Expands Online Safety Act to Enforce Preemptive Censorship For “Priority” Offenses
Britain’s push for online “safety” drifts into a realm of digital pre-crime, where algorithms decide guilt before anything gets seen.
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Psychology academic was suspended from Twitter after complaining about self-harm glorification on the platform
Locked out under the policy she said Twitter wasn’t enforcing.
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Twitter to prevent likes, retweets, and replies on some tweets from Trump and other world leaders
The change could throttle one of the main lines of communication between President Trump and the public.



